Loyola College - Review Yearbook (Montreal, Quebec Canada)

 - Class of 1963

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LAURIER GARIEPY PATRICK LEE GALLAGHER RICHARD G. GERVAIS ANNE KATHERINE GIFFORD MICHEL GREEN KEVIN GORE 28

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RICHARD DALTON “The early bird catches the worm.” HISTORY An arduous worker, conscientious by nature, Richard has won the respect of all with whom he had the op- portunity to associate. This is all the more attributable to the fine traits of character which he has displayed at Loyola. Wherever he went an atmosphere of friendliness surrounded him. When the going was rough Richard could be found with a smile, and we feel he is assured of suc- cess in his chosen field of teaching. RICHARD FLEMING THEOLOGY “Education can only lead to maladjustment in the ordi- nary world: that is its end and purpose.” —Northrop Frye. A well known and popular figure, ‘'Flem'’ combines a sincere interest in the finer things in life with a broad and tolerant outlook and a fine sense of humor. His spare time is taken up with politics, debating, chess and classi- cal music. Richard intends to continue his studies in his major, Theology, and eventually hopes to teach, which we are sure he will do well. Activities: U.M.U.N. - Executive, 2; P.C.S.F., 1-2; Debating 1-4; President, 2; Sodality, 2; News, 1-4; Eight Year Man. DAVID FOY ECONOMICS “Tt is not what he has, nor even what he does, which di- rectly expresses the worth of a man, but what he is.” During his eight years at Loyola, Dave his tried vainly to make most of his early morning lectures, considering the fact that he lives two numbers from the college. His reputation at Loyola was known throughout for intra- mural football and Varsity Hockey. To be high in the ranks of the business world is his goal and after a brief stay at Western or such it surely will be achieved. Activities: F.R.A., 2; Varsity Hockey, 2-3; Intramural: Football, 1-4; Hockey, 1-2; Billiards, 3-4; Volleyball, 1-2; Eight Year Man. 27 CHRISTOPHER DALY “A friend in needs, is a friend due deeds.” ECONOMICS Chris is an eight year man who came to Loyola from St. Malachy's. Since arriving on campus Chris has made many friends and no enemies. His jovial comments and quick sense of wit have helped his popularity. Chris has also taken part in most intramural sports and is a great supporter of his class and also of Loyola College teams. We wish him all success in the future. Activities: Hockey Commissioner, 4; Intramural: Football, 1-4; Hockey, 1-4; Basketball, 1-4; Volleyball, 1-3; Skiing, 4. Eight Year Man. GILL PATRICK DUNN POLITICAL SCIENCE “We may be excused for not always being bright, but we are not excused for not being always gracious, yielding and considerate.’’—St. Francis de Sales. Gill, a graduate of Loyola High School, is a proponent of the idea that consideration can be an effective asset in this world. Though not overly ambitious in any field, Gill succeeded in making the Varsity Golf Team. His efforts and abilities have been transmitted on campus for the sole purpose of perfecting the qualities of an all- round education. Loyola received primary recognition due to the executive's contribution to S.A.M. in which he played a part. Gil's interest in every facet of life should be of great benefit in his chosen profession of teaching. Activities: Sodality, 1-3; S.A.M., 1-3; Executive 3; F.R.A., 2-3; Carnival, 2; L-M Bowling League 1-3; Varsity Golf, 3; Varsity Basketball Manager, 3; Intramurals: Bowling, 1-3; Football 1-4; Hockey, 1-4; Basketball, 1-4; Volleyball 1-4; Golf 1-4; Eight Year Man. JEAN-PIERRE GABOURY ECONOMICS “Do you want your dreams come true? Wake up.” —Proverb. Jean-Pierre came to Loyola from a small town, Saint- Hilaire, Que., in the Richelieu Valley. He joined us in our Sophomore year, after having gained his Senior Matric. from Séminaire de Saint-Hyacinthe. During his stay at the College, Jean-Pierre has concentrated his efforts on his studies, while going home as often as pos- sible. We wish him the best of luck in his chosen field.



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PATRICK LEE GALLAGHER POLITICAL SCIENCE “Begin to be now, what you will be hereafter.” —St. Jerome. Pat came to Loyola as a Sophomore after spending a year at Belmont Abbey College in his native North Carolina. He majored in Political Science and will go on to do post-graduate work with the intention of entering the U.S. Foreign Service. Don't be surprised if, in a few years, Pat comes back to Loyola to address the Political Science students in his capacity as U.S. Ambassador to Canada. At present, Pat enjoys the distinction of being among the elite circle of family men at Loyola, and he and his beautiful wife recently became the proud parents of a baby. Activities: International Affairs Society, 2-4; Foreign Students Society, 4; Intramurals: Volleyball, 1; Basketball, 1. ANNE KATHERINE GIFFORD “Gather ye rosebuds while ye may, Old time is still a-flying, And this same flower that smiles today Tomorrow may be dying.” POLITICAL SCIENCE Andi Gifford despite allusions to the contrary did not enter Loyola on a Football Scholarship obtained for her by “Cousin Frank ’. Her bountiful beauty and expansive personality have only been excelled by her intelligence. Her post as the only woman student executive in the history of the college has been a just dessert for her study of political science. If you ever hear it said that she won her diploma with a smile;—believe it. Activities: News, 3, 4; Drama, 3; Senate, 4; Carnival (Secretary), 4; Ski Team, 3, 4; S.A.C. Protocol, 4; Political Science Club, 4. KEVIN GORE ECONOMICS “So much is a man worth as he esteems himself.” Kevin is another eight year man at Loyola whose keen interest in many and various activities around the college will be sorely missed indeed. Perhaps the most outstand- ing of the many qualities for which everyone will re- member Kevin is his sincere devotion to any activity of which he is a part. Though as yet he has not chosen a particular career, his years at Loyola have shown that whatever this field may be, he can be well assured of success. Activities: S.A.M., 1; Sodality, 2; Liberal Hockey, Football, 2-4. Eight Year Man. Club, 2-4; Intramurals: 29 LAURIER GARIEPY “The mind is its own place, and in itself, Can make a heaven of Hell, a hell of Heaven.” PHILOSOPHY Laurier fully appreciates the motives of the college in attempting to develop a ‘‘whole’’ man. His explora- tions in psychology have resulted in a more than passing interest in the science of Hypnotism. Possessing a dis- criminating character, he makes it a point to do the right things at the right time. The ardor of his pursuits is directly proportional to the personal challenge they offer him. RICHARD G. GERVAIS POLITICAL SCIENCE “Si c’est possible, c’est fait; si c’est impossible, cela se fera.”—Calonne. Richard came to Loyola after seven years of solid French culture at College Stanislaus d'Outremont. With an inborn gift of the gab, he has discoursed and ponti- ficated on all subjects of a controversial nature, much to the elation or despair of his friends or foes. Always dres- sed as an impeccable diplomat, he has participated in and organized several student conferences on interna- tional affairs; but Richard's political interests now center around |'Etat du Quebec, where he hopes to play a leading réle one day. Activities: |.A.S., 2-4; Vice-President, 4; Science Club, 4. U.M.U.N., 2, 4; Political MICHEL GREEN POLITICAL SCIENCE “Let us endeavor so to live that, when we come to die, even the undertaker will be sorry.’”—Mark Twain. Mike is a good example of the all-round man Loyola seeks to turn out. For eight years he has been a success on the academic, athletic and social levels. On the grid- iron, he has always been a hard-nosed line-backer for the Maroon and White. He has topped off his stay at Loyola by assuming the chairmanship of our main social event—the Winter Carnival. These qualities of leadership will undoubtedly make Mike a success in all his endeavors. Activities: Carnival Executive, 3; Chairman, 4; Varsity Football, 2-4; Intramurals: Hockey 1, 2; Volleyball 1, 2; Basketball, 1, 3; L M Bowling, 3; Bantam Football Coach, 1, 3; Junior Football Coach, 4; 1.A.C. Commissioner, 4; Eight Year Man.

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